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Section 23-101 - Conduct of prosecutions
Section 23-102 - Abandonment of prosecution; enlargement of time for taking action
Section 23-103 - Statements prior to sentence
Section 23-103a - Rights of victims of crime. [Repealed]
Section 23-104 - Appeals by United States and District of Columbia
Section 23-105 - Challenges to jurors
Section 23-106 - Witnesses for defense; fees
Section 23-107 - Discharge or acquittal of joint defendant during trial in order to be witness
Section 23-108 - Depositions
Section 23-109 - Powers of investigators assigned to United States Attorney
Section 23-110 - Remedies on motion attacking sentence
Section 23-111 - Proceedings to establish previous convictions
Section 23-112 - Consecutive and concurrent sentences
Section 23-112a - Notice at sentencing of child support modification
Section 23-113 - Limitations on actions for criminal violations
Section 23-114 - Corroboration of a child witness' testimony not required

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > District-of-columbia > Division-iv > Title-23 > Chapter-1

Section 23-101 - Conduct of prosecutions
Section 23-102 - Abandonment of prosecution; enlargement of time for taking action
Section 23-103 - Statements prior to sentence
Section 23-103a - Rights of victims of crime. [Repealed]
Section 23-104 - Appeals by United States and District of Columbia
Section 23-105 - Challenges to jurors
Section 23-106 - Witnesses for defense; fees
Section 23-107 - Discharge or acquittal of joint defendant during trial in order to be witness
Section 23-108 - Depositions
Section 23-109 - Powers of investigators assigned to United States Attorney
Section 23-110 - Remedies on motion attacking sentence
Section 23-111 - Proceedings to establish previous convictions
Section 23-112 - Consecutive and concurrent sentences
Section 23-112a - Notice at sentencing of child support modification
Section 23-113 - Limitations on actions for criminal violations
Section 23-114 - Corroboration of a child witness' testimony not required